evokes going live here on Facebook. Just talking about the line of storms just moved through. Ah, where it's at where it's going and general expectations for the rest of the day. There's some good news in there. There's, um, um, uncertain news. I guess you would say in there we're gonna go through all of it here briefly. Want to give everyone a chance to hop on, be a part of the conversation, and we'll get right into it. All right, people starting to hop on now, this is good. Eso Let's go ahead and switch on over to our graphics and we can see here that, uh, all that cloud cover, um, from the storms. And here we can see the outline of Arkansas right here. And there's Oklahoma fables. Right about year Rodgers Bentonville Center, 10 Bella Vista, spring. Dale's right here. Fort Smith. Right here. Van Buren. Right. So we can see the clearing coming in behind the clouds from those storms. Uh, which is signals to me that there is still potential for redevelopment of thunderstorm activity later on today. Later on this afternoon and this evening, the questions going to be Where does that read about what occur and how severe will really get, and we'll just have to kind of wait and see on that. I don't have a crystal ball on this one. I don't really care, really tell you for certain, but I can tell you that you take a look at the Storm Prediction Center and in their latest update, they have just about completely taken. Northwest Targets are out of the risk of severe weather. Um, the marginal risk now extending from East Carroll County, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, LeFlore, Sebastian and the slight parts of Johnson Logan Scott in Southern Leflore here. So the Storm Prediction Center still has parts of our area. The slight risk. But the indication from that is the slight risk is really still just for the line that's been pushing through, um, late this morning, early this afternoon. And so once the lines over with basically the National Weather Service is saying the risk drops dramatically not to zero, but it drops quite a bit. We'll see. We'll see. But it's certainly a positive sign is a positive sign from the Storm Prediction Center, but I don't want to get ahead of ourselves ourselves and just say Oh so severe threats done for the rest of day. I don't want to say that just yet. You can see clearly the line that we had earlier has now passed pretty much just about completely out of viewing areas of showers remaining in Logan East Johnson. He's Scott. But for the most part, it is out of here. So let's take a look. Here are high resolution. Um, Modelo are high resolution, rapid refresh. And it does an okay job. Not a very good job. Let's be honest, um, with, you know, let's switch over to a different model here. I want to see what, um, we've got a new model that's coming to the weather center that we have access to now it actually has done. No, it's not doing a very good show with this line, either. Well, we just don't have a good model here, Dewey. Maybe are four kilometer doing maybe a slightly better job? Not exceptional. So this is what Who? Let's get that fixed on second Here. There we go. So this is what our in house model is going with here, and we can see that, um, you know Later on this afternoon this evening, our in house model tried to spit out Ah, an isolated shower or storm with maybe a little bit of redevelopment of strong to severe stuff toward nine or 10 PM in eastern sections of the viewing area and even another random storm possible later this evening in northwest Arkansas, with a very small degree of potential for a severe weather. Um, so positive signs. The problem is our models aren't doing a very good job showcasing this line of storms pushing through the area. Not literally. Never. Models are doing a good job with that. So you can't really trust any of our model if they're not doing a good job just showcasing what's going on right now. They're probably not gonna do a great job showcasing what's gonna happen later in the future. And so I don't have a lot of faith in any of our models right now, so let's have to wait and see. Um, how things play out that layers afternoon, but we can say is Look, um, we again have clearing behind the storms. We've got a little boundary that set up right here in East Oklahoma, so we'll have additional boundaries that set up more than likely. I really do think will get additional spotty thunderstorm activity. Um, the question is kind of wear, and the question is, toe what's how Severe toe what degree of severity. But, um, you know, it seems at least still possible that a few isolated severe storms could redevelop later this afternoon or this evening particularly, I think, in the River Valley, but potential even in northwest Arkansas. So I'm not willing to just yet say we're done with severe weather for the rest of the day. I'm not going to say that. Um, but, um, overall, um, the severe threat for the rest today doesn't look as impressive as it was looking yesterday. So that is positive news. But again, I'm not willing to say we're completely done with severe threat for the rest of the day. And this evening, we'll have to keep watching this afternoon this evening. We've already got new boundaries trying to pop up right here, so I expect that we'll at least see a few more storms pop up later on today and this evening in parts of eastern Oklahoma, in western Arkansas. It may not be a lot of activity, and it may be pretty spotty, which would mean a lot of folks wouldn't see any additional rain. But some folks could And so we'll watch for additional isolated activity this afternoon. This evening? Um, uh, not seeing a lot of questions coming down right here. Ah, a lot of folks comin in from all over the area. Fort Smith. Gateway. I got, uh, Clarksville, like 10 killer Panama, Um, are new meteorologists from Panama Mulberry? Ah, little rock Spiro. Uh, gravely. Uh, I'm pronouncing that I always wondered about gravely, greatly or gravelly If if you can correct me on that Linda, be appreciative. Winslow, Jennifer Fantail, Mike Delaware, Arkansas. There in Logan County here, Um Rogers Cave Springs Green Forest, Pikeville. All right, so people asking about get if you missed it earlier. There's potential for some redevelopment later on this afternoon. See, Evening, Pineville. It's possible. Green Force Case Springs, Rogers, Winslow, Fayetteville Anywhere. It's possible to see isolated redevelopment later this afternoon. This evening, I think the best chance for redevelopment is going to be in the river valley and in the washing. Taz. There's some potential Northwest targets. I've in southwest Missouri, northeast Oklahoma, but including you in spring down Miranda. But it will be spotty, and I cant we cant say none of us can say exactly where that new development will occur. But there's potential for new development. But again, there's a lot of positive signs I like seeing we're seeing from the Storm Prediction Center that they're dropping. Northwest targets up pretty much completely out of the risk of severe weather, which is great. But I'm not willing to quite quite yet, say that it's not gonna happen. There's no chance of it happening. So So we'll be We're going to remain vigilant, all right? We're gonna remain vigilant. All right? That's all I got. Thank you all so very much for joining May I hope you can join us again tonight at five PM and six PM on 40 29. 10 p.m. Of course. Of course. Not be able to see double more details. We'll be talking about the weekend forecast tonight. There's a lot of good news on that weekend forecast. I really like Saturday in particular. Um, so stick around for that. We'll talk about the weekend forecast and, uh, have a good rest your day. Enjoy the little bit of sunshine we get and, uh, again will remain vigilant. If there are any additional storms that pop up later on, today will be there for you. Have a good rest today. We'll talk little bit later.